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Tulip Siddiq resigns as Treasury minister over alleged Bangladeshi financial links
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Warhammer maker Games Workshop plans fourth UK factory as sales boom
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Private school run in south London linked to 27% rise in air pollution
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Scientists find hundreds more genetic risk factors for depression
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Rachel Reeves blames global volatility for borrowing rates rise amid Tory criticism
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NHS trust admits liability for doctor who sexually abused patients
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Princess of Wales announces she is in remission from cancer
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ATM withdrawals are on the rise, but can cash retake its crown in the UK?
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Comedian Tony Slattery dies aged 65 after heart attack
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Man in court charged with attempted murder of nurse at Oldham hospital
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No 10 blocks beaver release plan as officials view it as ’Tory legacy’
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UK bans German meat and dairy products after foot-and-mouth case
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Protests in Bolivia and a Hindu festival: photos of the day – Tuesday
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Big tech is picking apart European democracy, but there is a solution: switch off its algorithms | Johnny Ryan
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Landlords in England face ban on ‘outrageous’ upfront charges
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‘It’s our house, but it’s their home’: tenants and landlords discuss renters’ rights bill
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Google investigated by UK watchdog over search dominance
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No human rights concern would stop UK selling F-35 parts for Israel, say NGOs
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Bangladesh files criminal case against UK minister Tulip Siddiq
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Sizewell C cost ‘has doubled since 2020 and could near £40bn’
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Black mould, wet clothes and sharing a bed – that’s the reality of the cold snap for my kids and me | Gemma
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‘The pandemic isn’t over’: my year of long covid – video
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UK politics: Starmer says ‘door remains open’ for Tulip Siddiq following her resignation as Treasury minister – as it happened
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Grooming gangs made up of ‘peasants’ from ‘sub-communities’, says Badenoch
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JD Sports cuts profit forecast, blaming big fashion price cuts
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Starbucks says people using its coffee shops must buy something
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Amazon makes ‘largest ever’ UK order of electric trucks to cut carbon emissions
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Norwich restaurant charges £100 for a pineapple pizza
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Young people are abandoning democracy for dictators. I can understand their despair | Owen Jones
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Drones flying into jails in England and Wales are national security threat, says prisons watchdog
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Beverley Knight to play rock’n’roll pioneer Sister Rosetta Tharpe
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Labour has been sucked into the WFH culture war. It should know better | Polly Toynbee
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Ministers consider ban on all UK public bodies making ransomware payments
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Ministers to appeal against river pollution ruling won by Yorkshire anglers
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Politically historic Kingsley Hall in Bristol awarded £4.7m for renovation
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Cost to clean up toxic PFAS pollution could top £1.6tn in UK and Europe
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Charities forced to ‘evict’ adults in their care to stay solvent, survey finds
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Actor Dirk Bogarde was ‘disturbed’ by KGB sting warning, declassified files reveal
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Philby had to choose ‘between suicide and prosecution’ before 1963 defection
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MI5 files suggest queen was not briefed on spy in royal household for nine years
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Reliance on fertility apps on rise in England and Wales, study shows
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Man charged with driving offences after girl, 8, airlifted to hospital in Cornwall
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Surrey councillors ask ministers to ‘write off’ Woking’s £1bn debt
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No 10 backs Rachel Reeves to remain in post for rest of parliament
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Gang jailed after using Grindr dating app in Midlands to assault and rob victims
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Charities call for Tulip Siddiq’s resignation from anti-corruption role
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Ministers mull allowing private firms to make profit from NHS data in AI push
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The Guardian view on AI and public services: computers can’t cure all of Britain’s problems | Editorial
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Soon Keir will be replaced by a sad, automated voice. Will we notice? | John Crace
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Crackdown on suppliers after firm made £13m on not-for-profit UK visa services
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DIY rape kits at universities are a welcome sea change – but they can only offer a hologram of justice | Zoe Williams
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Saba is not a saviour of UK investment trusts. Look at its own miserable record | Nils Pratley
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Girl, 12, died after assault allegation ‘wasn’t believed’, inquest hears
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Zebra killed after being impaled by rhino at Colchester zoo
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Drag artists warn of rising tide of bigotry as they pay tribute to The Vivienne
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Is more outsourcing the remedy for NHS delays? | Letters
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Could AI save the UK economy? – Politics Weekly Westminster podcast
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Zuckerberg, Musk, answer me this: what about the child abuse scandal playing out online? | Susanna Rustin
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Delayed Scottish ferry finally sets sail to Isle of Arran – almost seven years late
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Water shortage fears as Labour’s first AI growth zone sited close to new reservoir
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Man charged with attempted murder after nurse stabbed at Oldham hospital
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Key takeaways from Keir Starmer’s action plan for AI
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Labour MP Sarah Champion calls for grooming gangs inquiry
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How Ryan Wellings made Kiena Dawes’ life a nightmare
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Sacred bathers and a red sky in the morning: photos of the day – Monday
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Matthew Flinders’ lead coffin plate completes voyage from underground London to South Australia
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‘We’re coming for you,’ English police chief tells domestic abusers
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Keir Starmer says Treasury will be ruthless on public spending cuts
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GSK to buy US cancer drug firm IDRx for up to $1.15bn
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Liz Truss says UK will fail unless British media outlets are ‘fixed’
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